No. 98 (= CIL 6.31545) – Boundary marker of the Tiber River set up by the Tiber commissioners (curatores riparum et alvei Tiberis) to mark the river bank from the Trigarium to the Pons Agrippae, reign of Claudius (AD 41-54)

No. 184 (= CIL 6.30901) - Fragment (right side) of a dedication to ‘Hercules of the House of Augustus’ by three workmen, June 1, AD 128

No. 186 (= CIL 6.219) – Building record of a marble shrine with a folding door by a company of the 4th cohort [of Vigiles], inscribed on the architrave with entablature and carved pediment above, AD 130

No. 188 (= CIL 6.31140) - Altar dedicated to Jupiter Optimus Maximus and other gods, including the Genius of the Equites Singulares, by the men honorably discharged by Hadrian in AD 132, whose names are on the sides of the altar, AD 132

No. 193 (= CIL 14.3003) – Building record of M. Scurreius Fontinalis, priest of Fortuna Primigenia and head of a carpenters’ guild, and his son, Vestalis, ca. AD 117-138

No. 199 (= CIL 14.98) – Record of Antoninus Pius building public baths with his own funds, along with funds promised by Hadrian, December, AD 138

No. 220 (= CIL 6.31153) - Dedication of an altar to Apollo by T. Aurelius Domitius on his discharge as a hastilarius, AD 158

No. 222 (= CIL 14.2410) – Record on a statue base of the dedication of an assignment of land for this monument as well as sums of money paid to local officials for allowing the honoree to set up and paint a portrait of his sister, Manlia Severina, chief of the Alban Vestal Virgins, on a monument in front of the New Temple, December 24, AD 158